CBSE has declared CBSE Result 2021 for class 12th. However, the result for 65,000 students is still pending. Read below to know why.
CBSE Results 2021: Central Board of Secondary (CBSE) has released the CBSE Class 12th Result 2021 today i.e. July 30, 2021. However, the CBSE Results 2021 for 65,184 students is not declared and is under process. The result for all these students will be announced by August 5, 2021. Of the total, 13,69,745 were regular students; for 60,443 private students, physical exams will be conducted in August-September.
"The result of about 1,060 new schools is still under process as there was no reference year hence, looking into the interest of candidates the result if these schools will also be declared within a week's time. Accordingly, the result of about 6,000 students of these schools and a few other schools will be shown as 'Result later'. The result will be declared within a week's time" the board said.
The Board will be announcing the CBSE 12th Result 2021 for these students later on its official website i.e. cbse.nic.in.
Latest Update: CBSE 12th Result 2021 DECLARED @cbse.nic.in; Check details here
Meanwhile, many students have complained that they are not able to check the results through the website as it is crashing. In that case, students can check the CBSE 12th Result 2021 through the SMS service. In order to get your CBSE 12th Result 2021 through SMS, send a message through a registered mobile number on 7738299XXX. The message should be sent in this format: CBSE12, Roll No., DOB, school number, centre number. Once you send the message, the CBSE Board Exam Result 2021 for Class 12th will be delivered on your phone.
This year, 99.37% of students have passed the CBSE class 12, CBSE class 12 result has been prepared on the basis of the 30:30:40 formula. CBSE Class 12th exams 2021 were cancelled due to the Covid-19 situation in India. As per the alternative evaluation criteria announced by the CBSE, the weightage of 30 per cent will be given to Class 10, 30 percentage to Class 11 and 40 per cent weightage to Class 12 marks obtained in unit test/mid-term/pre-board exams.
It must be noted that from last year onwards, rather than mentioning if a student has failed, the board will be mentioning it with a term 'Essential Repat'.
Candidates can obtain their digital mark sheets, passing certificate and migration certificates, skill certificates from the DigiLocker. Students are advised to download these important documents without fail for future references and admission.
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